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AFF Dallas and the Rupe Debate Series Ask: What’s the Role of the NSA?

On March 23, the Dallas chapter of America’s Future Foundation hosted 35 young professionals at Maggiano’s Little Italy to participate in a debate: “What Is the Role of the NSA?” The event was sponsored by the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation as part of a debate series around the country entitled “What’s Next for America’s Future?”

Levison, whose company offered the encrypted email service that Edward Snowden used following his disclosure of classified NSA documents, argued strongly for America’s legacy of complete liberty. He detailed the history of the United States’ privacy argument, invoking former Secretary of State Henry Stimson’s quote that, “gentlemen do not read each other’s mail.” Levison argued that electronic mail is just as private as physical letters.

Bucci, who is also a former Army Special Forces officer and top Pentagon official, argued in defense of the NSA’s complex and delicate role as a military and intelligence office. He also defended various programs’ emphasis on foreign threats to national security rather than domestic. Bucci swore off any heroism of Snowden or Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

Guests enjoyed cocktails and appetizers while the debate took place, and engaged in a question-and-answer session afterward. Attendees and debaters alike made their sense of patriotism known, but also enjoyed discussing different ways to interpret liberty and security.

Special Thanks to AFF-Dallas Board Member Sarah Bennett for this chapter highlight

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